The Association of Hot/Cold Status of Temperament with Depression and Hopelessness Scores in Females

Author:

Aliabadi Shabnam1ORCID,Alvyar Laleh1ORCID,Zendehboodi Zahra1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, College of Sciences, Shiraz University, Shiraz 71467-13565,Iran

Abstract

Introduction: One of the basic concepts of traditional medicine (TM) is temperament (mizaj), which plays an important role in diagnosis and treatment of diseases. In TM, depression and hopelessness were assumed to be related with coldness of temperament. To verify this assumption, the current study was design to examine the association of depression and hopelessness with hot/cold status of temperament in females. Methods: The sample included 340 healthy females from Fars province, southern Iran. Depression and hopelessness scores were measured using Beck’s depression inventory and Beck’s hopelessness scales, respectively. Participants’ hot/cold status of temperament were determined using a self-reported temperament identification scale which classified the volunteers’ temperament into three groups including warm, temperate and cold. One way analysis of variance and the post-hoc Bonferoni test were applied for comparison between the study groups. Results: According to the result, the mean of depression and hopelessness scores in cold group were significantly higher than that of warm group (for depression: p < 0.01, for hopelessness: p < 0.01). Discussion: The results of this study revealed the association of depression and hopelessness scores with coldness of temperament which support the theoretical principles of TM concerning the correlation of coldness with less positive modes. Conclusion: As the conclusion, based on the data of this study, depression and hopelessness scores appear to be affected by the temperament. These findings therefore may promise to take advantage of traditional medicine in the prevention and treatment of mental disorders.

Funder

Shiraz University

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine,Drug Discovery

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